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INGLÊS - RESUMÃO GRAMATICAL TOTAL + INTERPRETAÇÃO DE TEXTOS – SÓ O GAMA FAZ !!!!!!!!!! 54 III- creates a shelter in a fan club of her own. IV- was asked about young Americans’ problems. V- said the Clintons can make the future. a) Only one sentence is true. b) Only two sentences are true. c) Only two sentences are false. d) Four of the sentences are true. 1188.Considering that the papers were locked in the desk we can say that: I- She locked up the papers in the desk. II- She locked the papers up in the desk. III- She locked up them in the desk. IV- She locked them up in the desk. V- She locked up in the desk the papers. a) All the sentences are correct. b) Only two sentences are correct. c) Only four sentences are correct. d) Only three sentences are correct. 1189.Choose the best structured sentence. a) Never I have a cigarette before breakfast. b) Before breakfast I have never a cigarette. c) I never have a cigarette before breakfast. d) Never before breakfast I have a cigarette. 1190.Considering the sentences below mark the correct alternative. I- The librarian recommended that he return the book sooner. II- What does he suggest that John do? III- Perhaps the soldier wants to visit the museum. IV- It is necessary that the lady see a doctor at once. a) Only number III is correct. b) All of them are not correct. c) All these sentences are right. d) Only numbers I and II are right. 1191.Given: - When can I see you again to decide this ? - Meet me . I. by the post office II. tomorrow afternoon III. at a quarter to four IV. on the corner V. sharp Choose the correct alternative which orders the adverbial phrases to complete the meaning of the sentence above. a) I - V - III - IV - II b) III - IV - II - V - I c) IV - I - III - V - II d) III - II - V - I - IV 1192.“Come back to me and you will really know what happiness can be.” means a) if you come back to me, you will know what happiness can be. b) if coming back makes you happy, it could bring happiness to me. c) if you come back to me, you would know what happiness could be. d) come back to me or else you won’t know what could be happiness. 1193.Complete the text below. “Deaths among men took the wildly popular impotence pill Viagra have climbed to 16, including seven men reportedly died during or after sex, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday. The FDA said there is no evidence Viagra itself is dangerous, but again warned nitroglycerin and the impotence drug are a dangerous mix.” a) that / / who / that b) who / which / / who c) which / who / that / d) who / who / that / that 1194.Read the following text and choose the best construction that Johnny should use to make his friend obey him in a clear imperative form. “Johnny had a very important test for a job the next day. If he passed, he’d get himself a good job and the chance to make some real good money. He had a notebook in his hands, but couldn’t concentrate because of the music coming from the next room. He’d been having this problem for almost two hours and he finally had enough of it.” a) He walked up to the door, opened it and said: Can you turn for God’s sake this music off? You know I’m studying. b) He walked up to the door, knocked, put his head inside and said: Why don’t you turn that off? c) He walked up to the door, knocked, opened it and said: Turn off, I told you I had to study! d) He walked up to the door, knocked, opened it and said: Would you mind turning the radio off? I need to study. 1195.My mother said to me : “Don’t leave your little brother alone!” The reported speech of the above sentence is: a) My mother told my little brother not to be left alone. b) My mother told me don’t leave my little brother alone. c) My mother said me to not leave my little brother alone. d) My mother told me not to leave my little brother alone. 1196. “(...) and so all the pilots decided not to fly that strange day, and it was extremely lucky because we had the most heavy thunderstorm of the year in that region.” From the text we can say: a) that strange day was extremely lucky, and all the pilots decided not to fly then. b) all the pilots decided not to fly that day, which was extremely lucky for them. c) all the pilots decided not to fly that day which was extremely lucky, in the year. d) that lucky day which was extremely strange, had the most heavy thunder storm of the year. 1197.Read the text below. “For three and a half years, the Bosnian Serbs strangled Sarajevo in the belief that one day it would be theirs. From outlying districts of the city, they cut off electricity, gas and water and shelled the government, killing more than 10,000 people. Serb marksmen in the Grbavica district picked off hapless civilians a few hundred yards away on a thoroughfare that came to be known as Aleja Snajpera (Sniper Alley). Then, in Dayton, the Serbs lost it all. The peace agreement made Sarajevo a united city, ruled by Muslim-dominated-Bosnian government. Now, because they are Dayton’s biggest losers, the Serbs who besieged Sarajevo could become the biggest troublemakers as NATO troops try to enforce the peace agreement. Some Serbs promise to fight. Others say they will move away, leaving scorched earth behind them. “We will never live with Muslims,” vows Srpko Tobica, a 52-year-old soldier.” Based on the text you can say that a) Aleja Snajpera was known as a city after that. b) the peace agreement besieged Sarajevo at all. c) Sarajevo received its supplies from the Serb district. d) some Serbs would burn the earth they were leaving. 1198.Choose the correct alternative to complete the text. “In the beginning the Earth was inhabited only by men. At that time gods Zeus and Prometheus had quarrel because Zeus had hidden fire away from the men. However, Prometheus found it and took it back to Earth.